2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pcd.2020.02.010
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Association between community outpatient clinic care accessibility and the uptake of diabetic retinopathy screening: A multi-level analysis

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“…Due to the decline of physical function, the life of the elderly is more likely to be challenged and their adaptability to the environment is reduced [19][20][21][22]. Therefore, the elderly who have easier access to pension facilities and resources can get timely care for their bodies and meet their basic living needs with less transportation cost, which is conducive to prolonging their life span and improving their happiness [23,24]. Access refers to the possibility of reaching a place, goods, services, etc., also known as access opportunity and convenience [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to the decline of physical function, the life of the elderly is more likely to be challenged and their adaptability to the environment is reduced [19][20][21][22]. Therefore, the elderly who have easier access to pension facilities and resources can get timely care for their bodies and meet their basic living needs with less transportation cost, which is conducive to prolonging their life span and improving their happiness [23,24]. Access refers to the possibility of reaching a place, goods, services, etc., also known as access opportunity and convenience [25].…”
Section: Introduction 1backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintaining them is also key. Reported screening rates in the USA (Litaker et al, 2020), India (Raj et al, 2020;Shukla et al, 2020;Singh et al, 2020) and Korea (Youn et al, 2020) did not reach 75% screening coverage, with results ranging from 10 to 64%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Maintaining them is also key. Reported screening rates in the USA (Litaker et al, 2020), India (Raj et al, 2020; Shukla et al, 2020; Singh et al, 2020) and Korea (Youn et al, 2020) did not reach 75% screening coverage, with results ranging from 10 to 64%. In Australia there are published retinopathy screening coverage rates for some other Indigenous health services, mainly in Western Australia (Barry et al, 2006; Mak et al, 2003; Murray et al, 2005) and Queensland (Spurling et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…6 It is well known that regional gaps in socioeconomic factors also result in health demerits. [7][8][9][10][11] One of the most representative indicators reflecting regional disparity is the community deprivation index. It is a measurement of socioeconomic deprivation for a geographical area, and generally uses census variables.…”
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confidence: 99%